Project Details
EXC 1086: BrainLinks-BrainTools
Subject Area
Systems Engineering
Neurosciences
Neurosciences
Term
from 2012 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 194657344
In this Cluster of Excellence scientists in Freiburg from the faculties of biology, microsystems engineering, computer science and medicine face the challenge of connecting technical systems to the nervous system, a structure that is as complex as it is delicate. The quality of life for many patients today could be improved through technical devices that directly interact with the nervous system. The Cluster of Excellence combines the necessary knowledge and skills for achieving this goal in a unique way. Basic research of the nervous system, the development of new materials and technical devices, and the implementation of customised robotics all come together in this unique research project. In particular, the scientists are pursuing two technical visions that could be applied to a number of medical conditions: (1) LiNC ("Limbs with Neural Control"): Systems that are under intuitive neuronal control will enable their users to steer external devices. These could be prostheses for paralysed patients, communication aids or systems that assist stroke patients during rehabilitation. (2) SEAM ("Smart Energy-Autonomous Micronodes"): These are independently acting implants that interface with the brain. They will detect and counteract perturbations in the brains activity, as they occur in conditions like Parkinsons disease, epilepsy, and other neurological disorders. The Cluster of Excellence will unite the fields of biology, microsystems engineering, computer science and medicine in a novel way. In the long term, the scientists pursue the goal of establishing the largest neurotechnological centre for research and training in Germany, making it one of the largest in Europe.
DFG Programme
Clusters of Excellence
Applicant Institution
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Wolfram Burgard
Participating Researchers
Professor Dr. Adrianus Aertsen; Professor Dr. Oliver Ambacher; Professor Dr. Tonio Ball; Professor Dr. Bernd Becker; Professorin Dr. Maren Bennewitz; Professor Dr. Ulrich Egert; Professorin Dr. Carola A. Haas; Professor Dr. Jürgen Hennig; Professor Dr. Jan Gerrit Korvink; Professor Dr. Arvind Kumar; Professor Dr.-Ing. Yiannos Manoli; Professorin Dr. Abigail Morrison; Professor Dr. Oliver Müller; Professor Dr. Bernhard Nebel; Professor Dr. Guido Nikkhah; Professor Dr. Oliver Paul; Professor Dr. Martin Riedmiller; Professor Dr. Stefan Rotter; Professor Dr. Andreas Schulze-Bonhage; Professor Dr.-Ing. Thomas Stieglitz; Professorin Dr.-Ing. Ulrike Wallrabe; Professor Dr. Cornelius Weiller; Professor Dr.-Ing. Peter Woias; Professor Dr. Hans Zappe